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White Castle is the best preserved and most imposing of the trio of Monmouthshire…
Grosmont Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Grosmont, Monmouthshire, one of a…
The Church of St Teilo is the parish church of Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire, "An…
Raglan’s majesty and grandiose is still evident for all to see. Just ask the thousands of…
Ty Gwyn Cider - Real artisan/craft farm cider in a stunning location on the Welsh border.…
Skenfrith Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Skenfrith in Monmouthshire, Wales,…
Extensively rebuilt in 1737, with only the original tower and redesigned spire retained,…
Home to Wye Valley Gin and series of small batch limited edition seasonal spirits, Silver…
The nation's favourite river, flowing through some of the most beautiful lowland scenery…
Home to the finest collection of Romanesque sculpture in England. It was built in about…
13th century church standing 600 feet above the River Wye with superb views of the valley…
When Admiral Lord Nelson visited the site in 1802 he described it as one of the most…
A stunning section of the Wye Valley Walk high above the River Wye with some of the most…
Chepstow Park is a large block of woodland with both mature broadleaf and conifer species…
This traditional hedge maze is great fun for everyone. Find your way to the Temple at the…
Walk with butterflies as you explore the incredible and beautiful world of these…
All Saints Church, Newland, The Cathedral of the Forest, dates back to the 1200s. This…
Internationally renowned viewpoint with fantastic views over the Wye Valley. A car park,…
The Wye Valley Sculpture Garden is the creation of artist Gemma Kate Wood, that she has…
Whitecliff Ironworks is an important and unique heritage site in the Forest of Dean. It…
When we talk about British architectural icons, they don’t come much more iconic than…
The St Briavels parish curch of St Mary is situated directly in front of the the Norman…
Visit artists in their workshops and galleries during the annual Open Studios Event in…
Foresters’ Forest is a £2.5m National Lottery Heritage funded scheme with 38 community…
Standing in scenic countryside above the River Wye, Goodrich Castle is one of the finest…
One of the most prominent features in the Lower Wye Valley offering some of the best…
Breathtaking views of the Wye Valley and River Severn from the Eagle's Nest at the top of…
Unique railway with walks through beautiful woodland.
Tickets last all day - enjoy as…
Discover the wonder of under! The ancient mines at Clearwell Caves are a secret world…
Spectacular views over Tintern Abbey and the River Wye from this iconic viewpoint along…
Puzzlewood is a magical day out in the Forest of Dean. An enchanting, ancient woodland,…
Historic path along cliffs overlooking the River Wye popular during the Wye Tour. Part of…
The origins of the name "Scarr" are unknown however this hilltop just outside the village…
Unusual church in an ornate Italianate style in the heart of rural Herefordshire.
A site not to be missed by anyone interested in industrial archelogy - in the 19th…
A heathland restoration project, Tidenham Chase offers great walks and stunning views and…
Surrounded by cliffs, with views over the River Wye this is a truly magnificent spot.…
This working colliery is an unmissable experience set in the midst of the glorious Forest…
Enjoy drinking award-winning English wine in our beautiful lakeside garden at…
With over 600 years' history weaved into its walls, that notion of rediscovery is no more…
Picturesque ponds, home to lots of wildlife. Great picnic area and central for walks and…
The church of St Mary the Virgin stands on one of the highest points in the town and the…
A Forest car park with vast walks, a picnic site, pond with waterlilies and an area…
Beechenhurst, managed by Forestry England, lies in the heart of the Forest of Dean, and…
Nagshead is an RSPB Nature Reserve, the largest in the Forest of Dean. It is an ideal…
Parish church built in the 12 century on an earlier holy site and restored in 1859.
12th century parish church with commanding views over the Wye Valley.
An arboretum full of unusual and interesting trees in the heart of the Forest of Dean…
A small fishing lake in the Speech House woods, used as a filming location in the BBC…
A nature reserve and lake in the heart of the Forest of Dean which is home to a wide…
The Geomap celebrates both the geological and the industrial history of the Forest of…
Formerly the site of the New Fancy coal mine, the old spoil heap now provides spectacular…
Hereford Cathedral is home to a community which has worked and worshipped together…
The highest point in the Forest of Dean at 290m high with a beacon and a memorial to…
Black Rock is on the Monmouthshire coastline of the Severn Estuary between the two Severn…
Fine formal gardens open every spring April-June only and for groups. Beautiful…
Beautiful lake in the Forest of Dean, popular for walking, with lots of picnic benches,…
A vibrant visitor centre where you can see a wide range of arts and crafts, enjoy local…
We are a small artisan Chocolate Business based in the Forest of Dean. We use local…
Journey through the medieval Forest of Dean from Lydney to Parkend on a steam train or…
A picture postcard rural Herefordshire village with impressive arts and crafts church
Atmospheric historic cinema in the heart of the Forest in the town of Cinderford. Showing…
We are a Art and craft Gallery in the heart of Cinderford, the high point of the forest…
A popular picnic site with picnic tables, an easy access path and a paddling area
A haven for wildlife and the surrounding paths are suitable for the less able and…
We are the Museum of the Forest: a stunning building and location with inside and outside…
The medieval church of St. Michael and All Angels lies at the heart of Mitcheldean on the…
Blaize Bailey is a viewpoint looking over a horseshoe bend in the River Severn and on a…
Riverside walks, sculptures, great for birdwatching, sunsets and steeped in history,…
Cookery experiences for all ages and budgets. We offer holiday activities, parties,…
We are friendly and welcoming community hub in the Direst of Dean in the attractive…
3 Giant maize mazes with hidden objectives to find. Do the Quiz or climb look out towers.…
Rain or Shine, the Dick Whittington Park at Longhope offers a range of family attractions…
One of two splendid churches in Kempley, St Edward's is architecturally interesting…
May Hill is one of the most familiar landmarks for many miles around, with its near…
A Norman church with some very fine 12th century murals.
Small family business producing award-winning traditionally made cider and perry on the…
13th century. The churchyard contains a 1000 year old yew tree and under the tree, beside…
Large picturesque lake surrounded by park not far from the centre of Newent town.
St. Mary's Church has been a place of worship for almost 800 years. The 150ft spire on…
The Severn Bore is one of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena. Watch this…
Highnam Woods on the eastern edge of the Forest of Dean is an RSPB nature reserve…
Highnam Church was described by John Betjeman as "The most complete Victorian Church in…
Gloucester Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible…
Nature in art is unique - it is the world’s only museum dedicated to art inspired by…
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